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Fishing Minnesota has added a new menu item (see above) called Fishing Report Clubs. It's a way to keep the really good fishing reports coming and being shared only with those who also provide detailed fishing reports.
We will only approve new members who request to join if they have already posted a recent fishing report in the area forum, associated with the Fishing Report Club area you want to join.
Initially we are going to limit the number of regular memberships, in the Fishing Report Clubs, to the top 20 members in each Club, to those with the best frequency and quality fishing reports provided in the club and less so in the regular fishing report forum open to all members. The higher quality fishing report reserved for the club of course.
If you want see detailed fishing reports/tips around your area and will share your detailed fishing report as soon as you join, then Join Now!
Some of the clubs are starting to fill fast. Use the Fishing Reports Club link in the Menu above (after you've posted a fishing report in the regular area forum) and request to Join.

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vister 0

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if it contains carbon, washing it probably won't remove the odor. Dry them on the highest heat setting you have, checking frequently to make sure they don't over dry, as they may shrink. but it is the heat that reactivates the carbon, and to completely reactivate it you would have to burn your clothes, thats how hot it needs to be.

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fishnhunt 0

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I wouldn't use the DDW dryer sheets or other cover scents in the dryer or storage bag. All you are doing is giving the carbon somthing to adsorb thus reducing the effectiveness of your suit. Just spray the suit down good with scent blocker spray before you hit the woods and that should kill any scent on the outside.

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irvingdog 0

irvingdog 0

That's because scent containment suits are world class snake oil. One of the bigger hoaxes ever foisted upon the sporting community.

Scent containment suits smell like the guy in Tiawan who sewed it, the box it was packed in, the shipping container it sat in, the stock room it hung in, the Cabelas employee who hung it, and the 500 customers who touched it before the buyer. When you understand the properties of activated carbon, you understand that it takes temperatures in excess of what the fabric can tolerate in order to "rejuvinate" it. It was also be as hot as wearing a morgue body-bag in order to adequately contain all of your bodies scent.

It works for some because it instills confidence, the wind was right, or it was pure coincidence that they didn't get busted.

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Nova 0

Nova 0

Mine had that same odor at first also. That was 3 years ago. I spray the outside of the suite with wildlife research scent killer and it's good to go.

I don't understand why you guys that don't like or agree with scent blocker suits have to continually whine about them. If you don't like the product don't use it!! To say it doesn't work for me is idiotic! You have no clue if it does or not. The suit is designed to keep my odor in not to keep any odor from getting on the outside. I know how many times I should have been busted and didn't get busted, it can't be coincidence that many times. "Hunt the wind" is a neat little saying and you can try to do that, but you cannot control mother nature. wind switches, swirls and gusts. Deer will come from anywhere at anytime.

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96trigger 0

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Nova, I second that statement. When you hunt bluff country, the thermals change with the temperature, then you throw in the wind factor, I have to be very picky about scent control. Last weekend, I had a little buck directly downwind from me. He had no idea where I was, I was thankful that I had my scentlok suit on. I still use a strict scent control regimen, but coupled with the scentlok suit, I can honestly say that I haven't been busted, or seen a deer bust me by its nose since I started using one. I will continue to throw my money away on scentlok. If people didn't think that it worked, they wouldn't buy it. Those that have it are usually very positive about it. Hunters are not a stupid population. We don't usually fall for every new gimmick. When one comes out, if it doesn't work, it goes away pretty fast because we quit buying it. Scentlok has been around for a number of years, which to me, says a lot about its credibility.

To much pressure. I hope some day they will lower limits to 4 fish year round. People will still come and it couldn’t hurt to try for a few seasons. I haven’t heard anyone say there are to many fish in Lake of the Woods. The Canadian side is the only thing saving this lake.

Typically they jig May through June, then they start to lindy rig or spinner fish July into September. All depends on what you prefer to do. Ballards Resort bait fishes from start to finish but if you want to down rig many others do that starting in July and end sometime in September usually.